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ENNOMID^. 
and there by blackish points on the nervures ; a sinuous discal line, conspicuously spotted 
with black on the primaries^ excepting between the median branches ; a submarginal series 
of minute black dots ; fringe with a pale basal line^ centi'al and terminal grey lines : primaries 
with an oblique line, spotted with black on the veins, across the basal fourth ; this and the 
two lines of the central baud commencing in oblique blackish costal dashes; external area 
slightly darker than the prevailing ground-colour and irrorated with blackish atoms : 
secondaries with pale costal area; the whole surface irrorated sparsely with blackish and 
grey atoms : head and antennae pale buff, palpi black ; thorax tinted with ash-grey. Under 
surface sericeous straw-yellow ; the lines of the upper surface represented by series of blackish 
spots, excepting the inner line of the central band, which is obsolete on th-e primaries, but 
represented by a mottled grey stripe on the secondaries ; the irroration of the wings more 
jn'ominent than above: pectus speckled with black; abdomen with a lateral series of black 
spots. Expanse of wings 54< millim. 
$ , Dharmsala. 
The form of the wings in this species is identical with that of Tetrads, but the colouring 
of the wings much more nearly resembles Zethenia ; from what remains of the palpi the 
species would seem not to be a typical Tetrads, but iintil more examples are obtained it 
would be premature to separate it generically. 
Psyra debilis of Warren must be placed next to T. indica, from which it principally differs 
in its straw-coloured wings and inferior size ; neither of them correspond strictly with Psyra 
in the angulation of their wings. 
PSEUDOMIZA, gen. nov. 
Form of wings as in Cimicodes [C. torquataria) ; antennaj of the male varying from the 
ciliated to the pectinated type, as in that genus ; but the palpi angulated, with naked terminal 
joint : the primaries with the second and third median branches much wider apart at their 
origins. 
Nearly allied to Omiza : the antennae less strongly pectinated : the primaries much more 
acute, the costa less convex or even sinuous, the furca of the subcostal vein much shorter ; 
the outer margin more convex : the secondaries wider, with the second and third median 
branches nearer together at their origins, Type P. castanearia. 
This genus will contain Ellopia formosa and E. pulchra, Cimicodes sanguijlua, C. flava, 
('. cruentaria, C. castanearia, and perhaps Ennomos spilotduria. 
Pseudomiza argillacea. (Plate CXXXV. fig. 15.) 
Clear ochraceous clay-coloui'ed irrorated with black atoms ; a straight oblique ferruginous 
line, bordered internally by a pale pink sericeous stripe, from apex of primaries to just beyond 
the middle of the abdominal margin of secondaries ; outer border rosy lilacine ; fringes ferru- 
ginous, edged with ochreous in the primaries ; costal border of primaries deep dull orange, the 
